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Kyiv Confirms Ceasefire Discussions Set for Next Week, Russia Yet to Respond

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Following talks in Jeddah on Tuesday, Ukraine has agreed to a US proposal for a temporary 30-day ceasefire with Russia, while the US will lift restrictions on military aid and intelligence sharing.

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Center-Right Party Wins Most Votes in Greenland’s Elections Amid Threat of Trump Takeover

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Greenland Prepares For General Election

NUUK, Greenland — The center-right Demokraatit Party won the most votes in Greenland’s parliamentary elections, a surprise result as the territory went to the polls in the shadow of President Donald Trump’s stated goal of taking control of the island one way or another.

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Both Demokraatit—the Democrats—and the second place party, Naleraq—“Point of Orientation”—favor independence from Denmark, but they have differences on the pace of change.

Demokraatit’s upset victory over parties that have governed the territory for years indicates that many in Greenland care just as much about healthcare, education, cultural heritage and other social policies.

The unanticipated results came after huge crowds streamed into the polling station in the capital, Nuuk, throughout the day, warmed by sunny skies. Exhausted voting officials closed the polls well after the planned 8 p.m. local time on Tuesday to make sure everyone in line got a chance to cast their ballot.

Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede in February called elections a bit early, saying the country needed to be united during a “serious time” that is unlike anything Greenland has ever experienced.

Trump has been outspoken about his desire to control Greenland, telling a joint session of Congress last week that he thought the U.S. was going to get it “one way or the other.”

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Greenland, a self-governing region of Denmark, straddles strategic air and sea routes in the North Atlantic and has rich deposits of the rare earth minerals needed to make everything from mobile phones to renewable energy technology.

Egede’s Inuit Ataqatigiit (United Inuit) had been widely expected to win the contest, followed by Siumut—two parties which had dominated Greenland’s politics in recent years.

A break from Denmark wasn’t on the ballot, but it was on everyone’s mind. The island of 56,000 people has been on a path toward independence since at least 2009, and the 31 lawmakers elected will shape the island’s future as it debates whether the time has come to declare independence.

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Four of the five main parties in the race sought independence, but disagreed on when and how.

Naleraq is the most aggressively pro-independence, while Demokraatit favors a more moderate pace of change.

“What approach to independence will win the day will ultimately depend on if Demokraatit decides to form a coalition government, and if so, with which party,” said Dwayne Menezes, managing director of the Polar Research and Policy Initiative.


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Philippine VP Sara Duterte travels to The Hague to help father at ICC

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The vice president has described former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest over his deadly drug war as ‘oppression’.

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Oscar Piastri signs F1 contract extension with McLaren

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The Australian driver commits his long-term future to McLaren after signing a multiyear contract extension beyond 2026.

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US enacts tariffs on all steel, aluminum imports

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Move eliminates previous waivers for Brazil, Canada, South Korea and others

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US economy on edge with uncertainty over tariffs

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Talk of tariffs combined with fears of inflation sent the U.S. stock market tumbling Monday and again on Tuesday, a day of give and take between the United States and Canada with President Donald Trump defending his use of tariffs. VOA White House correspondent Carolyn Presutti explains.

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US’s Rubio hails Syria deal with Kurds, calls for non-sectarian governance

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Top US diplomat endorses agreement to integrate Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into state institutions.

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